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Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxYou may laugh out loud at his wisdom on getting rid of mice or other rodents, when you think about how his bush man solution works out in the boonies, with seasonal cabins, a lodge, workshop, garage and our house. Here it is, and it worked like a charm for us. It is to feed them EXLAX... super strength if you can. Rodents love Exlax! We placed it outside & inside. If we thought a cat or dog could get at it, we covered it so that only a rodent could get in and eat it. Even if a bigger animal did get it, it wasn't deadly. The old bush man told us. Rodents are smaller, their digestive systems are smaller. A little EXLAX goes a long way! Rodents live in communities or families. If one gets sick in "home space". They learn fast and leave for a safer environment. A mouse/ any rodent loves the chocolate wax like bar of EXLAX! Add peanut butter to the bars if you like. It is "Dairy Queen Deluxe" for rodents. Once the word is out among fellow rodents about the "after effects" of the food supplied, they leave the area for healthier food, as well as, communicate and smell the "Gastric Distress and Results" of the afflicted EXLAX filled rodent to the community! We thought it was crazy until it worked. The mice were gone and we were trouble free for over 5 years! Easy and Inexpensive! Yes, some rodents had diarrhea as they packed up and left, but we never smelled it. Anyway this worked for us up until we sold the resort and moved! PS - As it looks and tastes like chocolate, DO NOT PUT WHERE KIDS, ADULTS or PETS may eat it! You know what will happen with EXLAX! Good luck and happy rodent free spaces! Feedback About This Post:RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxI think 'the bush' is in Australia ;-) Post by Deeli RE: Get Rid of Mice with Exlax
When you mentioned "the bush" I immediatly assumed you were in AK...then I remembered they don't live up there! Post by Poor But Proud RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxWe have tried everything to get rid of mice, but nothing seems to work for long. We will be trying this. Post by cherokeegirl RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxToo bad it doesn't work on snakes! Post By lovesthosehounds (Guest Post) RE: Get Rid of Mice with Exlax
WOW. I thought I had heard it all when someone said to put "GRITS" on "FIRE ANT" hills & once they carry them down to the Queen Ant they will explode as soon as digested...but this gives a whole new meaning to explode! Thanks for the advice, I will be trying it. Post by Ronda Galko RE: Get Rid of Mice with Exlax
Post By auntbaba (Guest Post) (11/12/2008) Post by Deeli RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxThanks so much for the tip. My SIL is deathly afraid of mice (can you imagine a very pregnant lady on top of the washing machine screeching for anyone to save her from the little mouse that ran across the floor?). Today she lives in a retirement complex and has a gentleman friend set traps for her mice every night. This tip will be a great help for her so she won't have to see them in the trap or have anything to do with them. Post By unigrad (Guest Post) RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxHello, does the "Gastric Distress and Results" not smell bad insite the cabinets and between the walls?? I would hesitate about this because the "Results" might be on a plate or bowl. Yuck. Post By auntbaba (Guest Post) RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxI am giggling at the shear simplicity of this and how you explained how it works ;-) I'll spread the word :-) Thanks! Post by Deeli RE: Get Rid of Mice with Exlax
This is fantastic - I can't bear to kill anything, and I don't. Won't use fly sprays, cockroach baits etc, and we have had a mouse problem from time to time. Post by Honto RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxThanks for the great tip! I won't use any kind of poison. Post by kflawson RE: Get Rid of Mice with ExlaxGives a whole new meaning to "gotta go"! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Get Rid of Mice with Exlax
I'm going to try this since we have a problem with rats and mice. Post by Ziggee |
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